Fire alarm activates carbon monoxide detector at home, Raleigh NC


Fire and EMS responded to a fire alarm at a single-family home near Second St. A carbon monoxide alarm was also activated. No smoke or fire was visible outside. The cause of the alarm was unknown at the time.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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on TAC-41, response to a fire alarm caught by a private caller.
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They are on scenes, a carbon oxide alarm,
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single, family residential structure.
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Black area activated is not known.
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32-Rab1-2-Rab1-C for carbon-oxone.
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Ladder 35 in a row.
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Contact 4-0.
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We're arriving.
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Decor's ladder 15 on just, uh, 29.
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The quarter's ladder 15 on 29.
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There we are PD.
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The cold's fine, but we got a bag dispute between occupants up here at 2nd Street.
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Tempar.
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This is your 713.
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Ladder 22 driver, bring us the fan.
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The age is 30,000 robin.
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We had two stories, single-family residential.
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I've got nothing evident from two-satch, 35AOB and command I investigate.
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...and I investigate.
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